Universal Design: Access for Everyone Wednesday, October 8 ,h 10:00am-2:00pm Information Fair MSC Flagroom Thursday, October 9' 11 11:00am-12:30pm Panel Discussion MSC 206 (students and faculty with disabilities) Come see how environments, classes, and communications can be made usable for all people regardless of their age or abilities t\ Thm/MM UrmMTT For more information, call 845-1637 '• i tXJSm nmrt m Student >Dife Services for Students with Disabilities WORLD THE BATTALION Monday, October 6,2| Israel attacks Islamic Jiha base in Syria in retaliation By Jason Keyser THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Better Ingredients • Better Pizza Monday Special MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights — Israel bombed a tar get inside Syria that it claimed was an Islamic Jihad training base, striking deep inside its neighbor’s territory Sunday for the first time in three decades and widening its pursuit of Palestinian militants. The airstrike — a retaliation for a suicide bombing Saturday that killed 19 Israelis — alarmed the Arab world and deepened concerns that three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence could spread through the region. Washington urged both sides to show restraint — but added pointed criticism of Syria, saying Damascus “must cease harboring terrorists and make a clean break from those responsible for plan ning and directing terrorist action from Syrian soil.” With little option for military retaliation, Syria turned for international support. On requests from Damascus, the U.N. Security Council and the 22-member Arab League held emergency sessions Sunday as Syria’s foreign minister Farouq al-Sharaa sought measures to deter Israeli “aggression.” Syria’s U.N. Ambassador Fayssal Mekdad called on the Israel bombed Islamic Jihad base TURKEY SYRIA amascus olan ^ ^eighty /; i T. 0 100 km IRAQ 0 100 mi JORDAN ISR.: SAUDI ARABIA SOURCES: Associated Press; ESRI AP council to adopt a resolution condemning the attack. Israel continues “to flout the Charter of the United Nations to the point that Arabs and many people across the globe feel that Israel is above law,” Mekdad said. Israel’s Ambassador Dan Gillerman spoke immediately after Mekdad and defended the attack. He accused Syria of pro viding “safe harbor, training facil ities, funding, logistical support” to terrorist organizations. Syria’s draft calls for Israel to stop acts that could threaten regional security. It was unclear when the council would vote on the resolution, but a decision appeared unlikely Sunday. Leaders of Islamic Jihad and other militant groups are based in Syria, but Jihad on Sunday denied having any training bases there. Syrian villagers near the targes site said the camp had been 11® by Palestinian gunmen 1970s but was later aba and was now only used by | nickers and other visitors to spring and olive groves. The raid was a dramaticnn tactic for Israel in its attemptsu stop Palestinian militant. Closures, assassinations anil military strikes into Palestinii areas have failed to stops attacks, and Washington strong ly opposes expelling Palestine leader Yasser Arafat as Israelh: threatened. Israel said the bombing sij naled it would pursue militan wherever they found support- and it added an accusation Ih; Iran also backs Islamic Jiliat “Any country who harbors let rorism, who trains (terrorists; supports and encourages then will be responsible toanswerfoi their actions,” government spokesman Avi Pazner said. In the West Bank, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat declared a state of emergency and installed an eight-member emergency Cabinet with Ahmed Qureiaas prime minister. 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